Zverev clinches Europe thrilling Laver Cup victory

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Zverev clinches Europe thrilling Laver Cup victory
Team Europe remains unbeaten against Team World since the inaugural staging in 2017

GENEVA, Switzerland – Alexander Zverev sealed a dramatic Laver Cup victory for Europe over Team World in Geneva on Sunday, September 22, as the German beat Milos Raonic in the deciding singles match.

The holders trailed 11-7 midway through the final day but Zverev, after Roger Federer had edged past John Isner, downed Raonic, 6-4, 3-6, 10-4, to deny the visitors their maiden triumph in the third edition of the event.

Instead, Europe made it 3 wins from 3 since the inaugural staging in 2017.

“Team World came once again very close but we won the right points and had maybe a little bit of luck,” said Europe captain Bjorn Borg.

“I’m very proud of my team, they did a hell of a job. I’m a very happy captain.”

After Rafael Nadal withdrew with a hand injury, Isner and Jack Sock beat Federer and Stefanos Tsitsipas in the opening doubles encounter, before Taylor Fritz saw off Dominic Thiem to leave Team World one win from the trophy.

But Federer claimed a 6-4, 7-6 (7/3) victory over Isner to set up a winner-take-all clash between Zverev and Raonic.

World No. 6 Zverev took the first set courtesy of a break in game 7, with big-serving Canadian Raonic hitting back to force a super tie-break, saving 4 break points to serve out the second set.

But Zverev, selected by Borg ahead of Tsitsipas and Fabio Fognini for the first-ever Laver Cup decider, raced to victory as Raonic’s serve deserted him.

The 22-year-old, who also clinched Europe’s win last year by beating Kevin Anderson, fired a brilliant crosscourt forehand past Raonic on his first match point.

“I’ve never played in something like that, it was unbelievable,” said Zverev.

“It’s very special, especially playing in front of those guys and them trusting me to play the last singles game. This event is something I hope to play in every single year of my career.”

Europe will defend its title in 2020 at TD Garden in Boston from September 25 to 27.

Federer keeps Europe alive 

Federer had to win a tense tie-break over world No. 20 Isner to take 3 points in the penultimate match, smashing an ace on the final point after the American had somehow shot wide on the previous point with the court at his mercy.

“I’m thrilled that I was able to give something back to the team,” said Federer.

“Obviously to see Rafa on the sidelines after having to pull out with an injury, it’s great camaraderie I feel.”

Team World had started the day 7-5 behind.

Fritz had earlier put Team World to within touching distance of a shock success with a 7-5, 6-7 (3/7), 10-5 win over Thiem.

The American, himself a replacement for the injured Nick Kyrgios, followed up Isner and Sock’s 5-7, 6-4, 10-8 defeat of Federer and Tsitsipas with a surprise tie-break triumph over world No. 5 Thiem.

“That was such a big match for Team World to win, we really needed that,” said Fritz.

“This has to be one of the biggest wins of my career. It means so much more when you’re playing for other people as well.”

This year is the first time the tournament has been played since being added to the ATP Tour.

Europe won the 2018 edition 13-8 in Chicago.– Rappler.com

 

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